We believe that accurate, shame-free information about sex and intimacy is a basic health need — not a luxury. SPF exists to fill the gap between clinical textbooks and sensationalist content.
Sexual Positions Free was founded on a single conviction: that everyone deserves access to honest, well-researched, and non-judgmental information about their sexuality. From couples exploring new ways to connect, to individuals learning about their own bodies for the first time, our content is designed to be useful, not titillating.
We write about sexual positions, intimacy practices, and relationship wellbeing through an evidence-informed lens — drawing on peer-reviewed research, guidance from certified sex therapists, and the lived experience of real people. Every piece of content we publish is written to educate, not to exploit.
We cite peer-reviewed research and consult with qualified practitioners. When evidence is uncertain or contested, we say so plainly.
Our content reflects the full spectrum of bodies, orientations, and relationship structures. No body type or identity is treated as an afterthought.
Every guide we publish emphasises communication, boundaries, and mutual consent as non-negotiable foundations of healthy sexual activity.
We write with clinical clarity and human warmth. Curiosity is healthy. Questions are welcome. Stigma has no place here.
We take your privacy seriously. We collect only the data we need and never sell or share personally identifiable information with third parties.
Sexual health research evolves. We review and update our content on a rolling basis to ensure accuracy reflects current best evidence.
SPF is an independent sexual health and education publication. We are not affiliated with any pharmaceutical company, sex toy brand, or adult entertainment platform. Our revenue comes from carefully vetted advertising partners and, where relevant, affiliate relationships with products we have independently reviewed — these relationships are always disclosed.
Our library covers hundreds of sexual positions, each with detailed how-to guides, difficulty ratings, physical benefits, comfort tips, and variant instructions. Beyond positions, our Guides section explores broader topics in sexual health: anatomy, communication, sexual wellness, and relationship dynamics.
All of our position content is illustrated or described in a way that is informative without being pornographic. We are an education resource, and our editorial choices reflect that.
Our content team includes writers with backgrounds in sexual health education, journalism, and human sexuality. All medically adjacent claims are reviewed against current clinical literature before publication. We work with a network of subject-matter consultants — including certified sex therapists, pelvic floor physiotherapists, and relationship counsellors — who review content in their area of expertise.
We operate a clear separation between editorial and commercial functions. Advertisers do not influence our content, and our editorial team has full independence over what is published, how it is framed, and what positions we take on contested topics.
For full details on how content is created, reviewed, and updated, see our Editorial Standards page.
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